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Vedder will be in my prayers...
Those doctors are so great today, you should stay confident and realize that everthing will be o.k..
Stay as close to your wife at all times. I'm sure you're already doing that though.

Our newborn son had pyloric stenosis that went undiagnosed because it arrived shortly after birth when that is normally seen at about 6weeks. I know how frightening this is for you and your wife. Having great doctors and your faith in them will bring you through this. You are in our prayers and I agree you chose simply beautiful names. I can just see little Vedder going off to kindergarden!

"Judge yourself if you feel the need
Just let me known to be
In search of the truth myself
There is a drop of blood on the ground
And it seems to me that it's not my kind
And I can't be sure if its yours or mine."

Stay strong. From what I've read, this is something that babies can and do recover from. It is terribly frightening to see your tiny child suffer. I don't think there is a more helpless feeling for a parent than to see your child go through something that you can't make better. (Unfortunately, this is true if they are 19 hours or 19 years old!)

What you can do is take care of yourself and your wife so that when Vedder is released into your care, you are in the best possible shape to meet his needs. Winter also needs you and your wife to be as emotionally and physically together as this situation allows.

CAN'T KEEP CRAZY MARY IN MY TREE NO WAY NOT FOR YOU. ALL THOSE YESTERDAY JEREMY is ALONE, SAD with RATS & BUGS it's HARD TO IMAGINE a JEREMY a BETTER MAN.
LIFE WASTED, BLOOD on the PORCH, LAST KISS is a WISHLIST DEEP DOWN NOTHING AS IT SEEMS WHY GO COME BACK ALIVE SPIN THE BLACK CIRCLE and SMILE.